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Opposing subs can create what’s termed a “power alley” - regions where LF energy is too hot. Here's a quick explanation and a few solutions.
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Posted by Don Lanier  on  04/14  at  09:25 PM

Excellent article and descriptions nice to see this information shared and described the effects.

Posted by Krooburg  on  02/08  at  12:37 PM

“With smaller scale applications, placing all the subwoofers in the center is normally not a possibility, but the larger shows may benefit from flying subwoofers in the center.”

Nah, flying subs presents a whole other set of issues. Since the floor is an acoustic mirror, you’ve just created another boundary cancellation issue that didn’t exist with the subs on the floor. And that cancellation is probably worse than the power alley you’re trying to mitigate.

Posted by lonerzo  on  09/01  at  12:01 AM

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Posted by Amanda Bynes  on  10/17  at  06:45 AM

Thank you for this very useful information.
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Posted by sally  on  10/25  at  09:27 AM

So with this, installing sub woofer must have proportionate to where you will install the device?
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Posted by sally  on  10/25  at  09:29 AM

So with this, installing sub woofer must have proportionate to where you will install the device?
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